St. Bartholomew's, AlbourneSt. Bartholomew was born at Cana of Galilee and was one of the twelve disciples of Jesus. He was with Jesus throughout his ministry. Tradition has it that he was later a missionary to India and that he was martyred. The church is on the site of the original village of Albourne and may be found at the end of a mile-long country lane to the south of the present village. St. Bartholomew’s is a beautiful, simple country church. It is used every term by the children of Albourne Primary School for services and it is open every day for visitors and prayer.​

Christ Church, Sayers CommonIn the middle of the nineteenth century, the members of Trinity Church in Hurstpierpoint decided that a new church was needed for the convenience of its parishioners in distant Sayers Common. In keeping with the fashion of the time, it was to be called Christ Church, rather than named after a Saint. Today, Christ Church is at the geographic centre of ASCAT parish and it houses the church hall and the new parish office. Like its sister churches, Christ Church is open for visitors and prayer every day. You are welcome to make an appointment to meet the vicar at Christ Church.

St. Peter's, TwinehamSt. Peter was also known as Simon Peter. He was a fisherman, born at Bethsaida in Galilee and was the first disciple to be called by Jesus. Later, Jesus would hand over responsibility for the early church to Peter and he became the first pope in Rome, where he was martyred in about AD65. There has been a church dedicated to St. Peter in Twineham since the village was established by the Normans in the early 12th century. The present brick building celebrates its fifth centenary in 2016. St. Peter’s is small but perfectly formed! It is a delightful example of rural church architecture. It is regularly used for assemblies by the children of Twineham Primary School next door and it is open every day for visitors and prayer.